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Der Judengott und Richard
His works against anti-Semitism were "Wider Heinrich von Treitschke für die Juden" (1880), "Die Antisemiten und die Evangelische Kirche" (1881), "Ahasverus" (1885), and "Der Judengott und Richard Wagner."
— from Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ by Aaron Bernstein

devil jumped up roared
The devil jumped up, roared out, and would have treated her ill if she had not quieted him once more and said, "Who can help bad dreams?"
— from Household Tales by Brothers Grimm by Wilhelm Grimm

Dick jumped up ran
Dick jumped up, ran to the road again and motioned the others on.
— from Dick Donnelly of the Paratroops by Marshall McClintock

Davis Jr USAF Ret
The author also profited greatly from the advice of the official review panel, which, under the chairmanship of Alfred Goldberg, historian, Office of the Secretary of Defense, included Martin Blumenson; General J. Lawton Collins (USA Ret.); Lt. Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. (USAF Ret.); Roy K. Davenport, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army; Stanley L. Falk, chief historian of the Air Force; Vice Adm. E. B. Hooper, Chief of Naval History; Professor Benjamin Quarles; Paul J. Scheips, historian, Center of Military History; Henry I. Shaw, chief historian of the U.S. Marine Corps; Loretto C. Stevens, senior editor of the Center of Military History; Robert J. Watson, chief historian of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and Adam Yarmolinsky, former assistant to the Secretary of Defense.
— from Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 by Morris J. MacGregor

DESCRIPTIO J u RIS
1640”: (7–8) heads of chapters in division 1: 1–36, the military division, in two parts: (1) a title, within double lines: “ DESCRIPTIO | J u RIS & J u DICII | MARITIMI |
— from The Early Oxford Press A Bibliography of Printing and Publishing at Oxford, '1468'-1640; With Notes, Appendixes and Illustrations by Falconer Madan

doctor jumping up ready
“Then we’d better make the most of the time left us,” urged the doctor, jumping up ready for anything proposed.
— from The Woodcraft Girls in the City by Lillian Elizabeth Roy

denounces judgment upon rebellious
[209] and thus also the prophet Jeremiah denounces judgment upon rebellious Israel: "Therefore thus saith the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel; Behold, I will feed them, even this people, with wormwood, and give them water of gall to drink."
— from The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Revelation by William Milligan

DAVID J Under running
For works by Paul B. Mann SEE Dull, Charles E. MANNERS, DAVID J. Under running laughter
— from U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1971 January - June by Library of Congress. Copyright Office

doe jumping up ran
Upon which the raven cawed loudly, and the doe, jumping up, ran for her life.
— from A Collection of Kachári Folk-Tales and Rhymes by J. D. (James Drummond) Anderson

done judicially under royal
Jehu pronounced the men who had beheaded the sons of Ahab guiltless in respect of their deaths, because what they did had been done judicially, under royal command.
— from Bible Characters by Dwight Lyman Moody


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